The army took control of the Munak canal in Haryana’s Sonipat district, traffic was restored on the busy NH-1 and curfew was relaxed at various places as Haryana crawled towards normalcy on Monday, officials said.

Army personnel took control of the Munak canal and efforts were being made to restore the water supply to national capital Delhi, police sources said.

Reports said that traffic had been restored on National Highway No. 1 (NH-1) between Delhi and Ambala after security forces removed Jat protestors at some places while protestors left the blockade points on their own on Monday morning.

Traffic was being restored on other highways in the violence-hit districts of Rohtak, Sonipat, Panipat, Jhajjar, Bhiwani, Jind, Kaithal and Hisar.

Police sources said that Jat protestors continued to block roads and railway tracks at some places on Monday. Efforts were being made to remove them and restore traffic.

Curfew in Rohtak town was relaxed for one hour on Monday. Curfew was lifted in Hisar and Hansi towns on Monday, officials said.

Army personnel and para-military forces, along with the state police and district authorities, continued to patrol and provide security along the NH-1 and other roads to ensure that the Jat protestors did not return.

Thousands of people and vehicles were stranded on NH-1 as the protesters laid siege to the highway in Sonipat and Panipat districts in the past three days, cutting off road connectivity to Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Chandigarh through the highway.

Railway officials said that restoration of train traffic on the Delhi-Ambala and Delhi-Bathinda sections could take some more time as the tracks will have to be repaired and inspected thoroughly before plying of trains is allowed. The protesters had uprooted the railway tracks at various places.

Nearly 900 trains were cancelled by railway authorities in the region due to the Jat agitation.

The state remained on tenterhooks on Monday as security forces moved in to get blockades by Jat protesters removed along highways and railway tracks.

No untoward incident, except for the earlier blockades, was reported in the state in the past 12-hours, police said in the morning.

Some protesters have started going back to their places early on Monday, the police officials said.

With the Bharatiya Janata Party promising to give reservation to Jats and assuring that a bill will be brought in the next session of the Haryana assembly, Jat leaders had appealed to the protesters to end the agitation.

The eight-day old Jat agitation has left 11 people dead and over 150 injured, said Haryana Additional Chief Secretary – home P.K. Dass.

Security forces were able to secure the Munak canal, which supplies water to Delhi, in Haryana’s Sonipat district on Monday morning. Water supply to Delhi was disrupted at Akbarpur-Barota by Jat protesters since Friday night.

Hundreds of shops have been vandalised and set on fire in Rohtak, Bhiwani, Jhajjar and other places.

A number of government and private buildings and vehicles were also set on fire in the past four days as mob of youth went on the rampage in over 10 districts in Haryana.

The state government had to requisition the army and para-military forces to contain the situation. However, the violent protests continued and even spread to other areas of the state.

Sources said that Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has called for a cabinet meeting in Chandigarh on Monday afternoon. The meeting will discuss the reservation issue for Jats and the situation in the state.

Why and why IE is not quickly reporting how Delhi Govt. peion in SC has been dismissed with the remarks that Delhi Govt Minister is sitting in the court thinking it as a picnic spot rather than solving problem by discussion with Haryana Govt. Such remarks against a minister enjoying time in highest court is enough to reflect how Kujli Govt . Is hoodwinking all Consutional authorities by crying and playing victim card.Now if atleast a little shame is left(which we hope not) in this Govt. they will not rush to the Courts wasting pubic money but devote some time for public welfare.Thier nautanki did not work in Supreme Court.

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Adgalakumar

Feb 22, 2016 at 7:42 am

Whose property got damaged is it not Indian people hard earned money, and finally we all are to pay for the damaged. Can we damage our house hold items at home for any issue we may have within family?.
Any damage to public properties, do remember, we finally end up in paying and all are to bear the burnt of your illogical acts. You could have choosed various alternatives to find solution than destroying public properties . Do note we do not have any right, to damage public properties, individual properties. Do learn to protect as we protect our house hold items. Problem is we have too much of freedom or expression, mislead, instigate and this looks to be bigger problem in India now

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Col S

Feb 22, 2016 at 6:27 am

Failed GOVERNANCE . Neta BABU nexus are determined ed toDESTROY our ecoomy. Now another nexus NETA POLICE __ is determined to DESTROY our integrity. Security strategy or advice of NSA hasbraught us on the brink.Use POLICE in PATHASNKOT for FAME and ABUSE troops in Haryana ? What was POLICE doing?Where is IB and INFORMATION gathering mechanism? STATEWIDE riots in HASRYANA, IB and POLICE had NO CLUE? SLEEPING?
IB ,and POLICEmust wake up. System of POLICE NETA serving each other must GO.
NSA must be changed. Country and NOT NETA or POLICE are important.DERILICTION of DUTYby any one need be punished.

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Bharati

Feb 22, 2016 at 2:26 pm

Kejriwal thanks the Centre?? What is wrong with him? He never misses any opportunity to attack Modi directly - and here he did not even go to Haryana to deal with a problem directly affecting his jurisdiction but relied on the Centre to resolve the mess that it was his duty as Delhi's CM to sort out.

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Palaniswami

Feb 22, 2016 at 7:45 am

Happy to note that normalcy returns. But did Mr.Khattar the CM did his job efficiently. I guess he was guided and looked for directions from centre or BJP. It is not an efficient administration.Now he should ruthlessly take action on vandalists based on videos and photos.

In its inception it was a communal clash between jats and Saini's under the guise of reservation stir...the bjp govt to protect its image as a govt under whom no communal clash took place swiftly surrendered to their demands ,so that the real issue never gets unearthed..

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N Mahesh

Feb 22, 2016 at 5:53 am

There should be a system to recover the loss to public property from these headless agitators.